There's no denying that Revis is a high-risk, high-reward player. He'll be 28 in July and he's just six months off from a torn ACL. He's also had a history of contract holdouts.

Oh, and the Eagles did this exact same dance two summers ago, signing veteran Nnamdi Asomugha to a massive $60 million deal before watching him turn into a below-average cornerback.

Personally, I'd go all-in for Revis. I have confidence that he has several more dominant seasons left and remains a step above every other cornerback in the league. You could argue that Revis is the best defensive player in the NFL not named Von Miller or JJ Watt, considering the pass-happy era the NFL is currently in.

Plug in Revis and the Eagles have an answer for the Giants' tandem of Victor Cruz and Hakeem Nicks, and the Cowboys' Dez Bryant.

It's only speculation, but the Eagles would likely have to give up their second-round draft pick and probably another mid-round pick to acquire Revis. To me, he's worth it.